Widar 
ALBERT LEO SCHLAGETER —There is no other 
Phlox to approach this magnificent new variety in 
beauty, brilliance, purity of color and length of 
flowering season. The color is a true, brilliant, 
American Beauty Rose Red, with a deeper red eye, 
and with no other color or tone to mar it. The 
illustration does not show half the brilliance of the 
flower itself. The individual florets are large and 
the trusses are immense, and so profusely produced 
as to entirely hide the plant. Unquestionably the 
best red by all odds, producing a vivid spot in the 
garden that attracts attention from all directions. 
FLOV/ERS FROM JUNE UNTIL KILLED BY FROST. 
Extra strong two year old plants. 50c each; 3 fcr 
$1.25; 12 for $4.00. 
B. COMTE —Very rich velvety deep purple. Gen¬ 
erally considered the best purple. An intensely 
vivid, brilliant color. 
BEACON —Brilliant cherry red. One of the best. 
CAROLINE VANDENBURG— A d ual personality. 
During June and July it will rate "tops" as a "true 
purple" by the color chart. Later, when the 
weather is cool (or in warm weather if cut and 
taken indoors), it changes entirely and then be¬ 
comes an attractive lavender shade. Large and 
very attractive in both stages. 
COLUMBIA —Plant Patent No. 118. See color il¬ 
lustration. The finest pink Phlox ever grown. Each 
plant quickly produces many flowering stalks, liter¬ 
ally covered with masses of beautiful cameo pink 
flowers, with a soft blue eye. Continuously in 
bloom from June until killed by frost. 40c each; 
3 for $1.10; 12 for $3.50. 
diaJuiij. (Pfdox 
Indispensable for Masses of Color in 
the Midsummer Garden . . . Many 
Marvelous New Varieties and New 
Shades Now Available 
This choice collection of Phlox contains all of the 
newest and best varieties introduced to date both 
in this country and abroad. No worth-while variety 
is omitted unless its place is filled by something 
even better. The modern Phlox contain clearer and 
purer colors, larger flowers, in huge trusses, one of 
which will often make a bouquet; and bloom from 
June to October. No flower is easier to grow or 
more showy. All are rugged growers and free 
flowering and are moderately priced. You can¬ 
not afford to be without these newer Phlox in your 
garden, as they will produce masses of color in 
midsummer when flowers would otherwise be scarce. 
ALL VARIETIES, EXCEPT WHERE OTHERWISE 
NOTED 
35c each; 3 for $1.00; 12 for $2.75; 
100 for $20.00 
All orders over $2.00 postpaid anywhere in the 
United States. On orders amounting to $2.00 or 
less, please add 20c to cover postage and packing. 
(TX. — COLUMBIA 
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